Stolen-data trove offers insights on botnets


 

Massive "botnet" networks -- armies of infected computers formed by spreading a computer virus that orders compromised machines to phone home for further instructions, such as sending out spam or relaying passwords -- are sucking up personal data from millions of people at an alarming rate, and school and college networks are common targets of these attacks. A recent find by security researchers offers a glimpse at the damage done by one of these botnets and how hard it can be to shut them down.

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